School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) School Report Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics Primary Division (Grades 1–3) and Junior Division (Grades 4–6), 2014–2015 School: Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Board: Dufferin-Peel Catholic DSB (67083) On behalf of EQAO, I am pleased to provide you with the results of the 2014–2015 Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics for the primary division (Grades 1–3) and junior division (Grades 4–6). This report includes the 2015 results, as well as results for previous years, so you can track progress over time. You’ll also find demographic and attitudinal information, which provides context for interpreting the achievement results. This school year was unique in that not all students participated in the provincial assessments because of labour action in the English-language public school system. As a result, there is no provincial-level information in this report. Assessing all students against a provincial standard provides reliable and objective data at the student, school and board levels and helps uncover important trends. By analyzing EQAO data alongside other evidence, school boards and schools can make informed decisions about how to improve student learning and can track their progress toward their goals. WHERE TO FIND… PAGE Grade 3 Grade 6 Percentages of all students at or above the provincial standard: 2014–2015 ……….…………………………………………………. Over time …………………………………………………………... Tips for using this report ……………………………………….……… 1 2 4 1 3 4 Contextual information: 2014–2015 ………………………………….. 5 9 Contextual information: Over time …………………………………… 6 7 8 13 10 11 12 17 Results for all students: Over time …………………………………... 14 18 Results for all students: Over time by gender ……………………... 21 22 Student questionnaire results ………………………………………… 23 30 Explanation of terms ……………………………………………………. 38 38 Results for groups of students: 2014–2015 All students ….……….……………………………………………. Participating students …………………………………………… Students by gender ………………………………………………. PERCENTAGE OF ALL STUDENTS AT OR ABOVE THE PROVINCIAL STANDARD (LEVELS 3 AND 4), 2014–2015 Grade 3 At EQAO, we strongly believe that good information—in the hands of dedicated professionals and school communities—can help to identify areas for improvement and inform targeted interventions. We are pleased to provide reliable and useful information about student achievement from Ontario’s provincial assessment program for all partners in the education system. Sincerely, Grade 6 Bruce Rodrigues Chief Executive Officer Education Quality and Accountability Office School Results as of October 30, 2015 Board Province 1 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 RESULTS FOR ALL STUDENTS AT OR ABOVE THE PROVINCIAL STANDARD (LEVEL 3 AND 4) OVER TIME PERCENTAGE OF STUDENTS: Grade 3 Reading Writing Mathematics SCHOOL BOARD PROVINCE 2010–2011 2011–2012 2012–2013 2013–2014 2014–2015 Total Number of Grade 3 Students School Board Province Results as of October 30, 2015 2010–2011 39 4 966 124 117 2011–2012 38 4 877 126 455 2012–2013 38 5 105 127 645 2013–2014 39 5 051 127 505 2014–2015 37 4 928 EC 2 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 RESULTS FOR ALL STUDENTS AT OR ABOVE THE PROVINCIAL STANDARD (LEVEL 3 AND 4) OVER TIME PERCENTAGE OF STUDENTS: Grade 6 Reading Writing Mathematics SCHOOL BOARD PROVINCE 2010–2011 2011–2012 2012–2013 2013–2014 2014–2015 Total Number of Grade 6 Students School Board Province Results as of October 30, 2015 2010–2011 53 5 672 132 308 2011–2012 32 5 481 129 477 2012–2013 32 5 544 131 589 2013–2014 40 5 259 127 286 2014–2015 42 5 108 EC 3 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 TIPS Each school or board is unique. To appreciate the distinctive character of a school or board, look at the contextual information to understand the features and characteristics of the community it serves. Every assessment captures the performance of students at one point in time each year. Consider the results along with other information about students’ achievement in reading, writing and mathematics. ABOUT THIS SCHOOL OR BOARD REPORT This report shows how well students have met curriculum expectations to the end of the Primary Division and the end of the Junior Division. Students complete a set of test booklets that allow them to show what they have learned in reading, writing and mathematics. The assessments are based on The Ontario Curriculum. This report includes results for this year a comparison of results of the current and previous administrations to aid in monitoring improvement information about the characteristics of the students who participated summary graphs showing the percentage of students achieving the provincial standard in reading, writing and mathematics detailed tables and graphs showing results for all levels of achievement, results for gender and participation information student questionnaire results an explanation of all terms used in this report. Exercise caution when interpreting results for small schools or boards. Results may vary considerably from year to year, and differences may look exaggerated. For example, in a school of 20 students, a difference of 10% represents only two students. HOW TO USE THIS REPORT Examine the contextual information to understand the similarities and differences between the school, the board and the province; the board and the province. Consider the challenges that any differences might present. Examine the results for reading, writing and mathematics. • Are these results consistent with what you would expect? • How do the school results compare to the board and the province; the board results compare to the province? Trends may be difficult to identify or to interpret. This is especially true in small schools or boards, or in schools where there is a high turnover in the student population. • How do these results compare over time? • What influence might students' attitudes have on student performance (refer to the questionnaire results)? Speak to school or board staff about the goals for school improvement related to reading, writing and mathematics. EQAO values students’ privacy. Beginning in 2012–2013, results are not reported publicly for schools where fewer than 10 students participated because it might be possible to identify individual students. Prior to 2012–2013, results were not reported publicly for schools where fewer than 15 students participated. Results as of October 30, 2015 The Education Quality and Accountability Office is an independent agency that gathers information about student achievement through province-wide assessments. Each year, all Grade 3 and Grade 6 students across Ontario take part in these assessments of reading, writing and mathematics. Individual results are reported to students and to parents and guardians. School, board and provincial results are released publicly. Learn more about us at www.eqao.com. 4 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 Contextual Information: Grade 3* This information provides a context for interpreting the school’s results. Demographic Information School Board Province Enrolment Number of Grade 3 students Number of classes with Grade 3 students Number of schools with Grade 3 classes 37 4 928 EC 3 347 EC Not applicable Number Percent 123 Number Percent EC Number Percent Gender Female 21 57% 2 354 48% EC EC Male 16 43% 2 574 52% EC EC 0 0% 0 0% EC EC 11 30% 1 347 27% EC EC 1 3% 566 11% EC EC 33 89% 4 312 88% EC EC Gender not specified Student Status English language learners** Students with special education needs (excluding gifted)** Place of Birth Born in Canada Born outside Canada 4 11% 606 12% EC EC In Canada less than one year 0 0% 18 <1% EC EC In Canada one year or more but less than three years 4 11% 129 3% EC EC In Canada three years or more 0 0% 384 8% EC EC 7 19% 1 027 21% EC EC Year of the assessment 5 14% 548 11% EC EC Year prior to the assessment 6 16% 541 11% EC EC 2 years prior to the assessment 3 8% 854 17% EC EC 23 62% 2 974 60% EC EC 0 0% 11 <1% EC EC Year of the assessment 3 8% 282 6% EC EC Year prior to the assessment 4 11% 274 6% EC EC Language First language learned at home was other than English Year Student Entered Current School 3 or more years prior to the assessment Data not available Year Student Entered Current Board 2 years prior to the assessment 3 or more years prior to the assessment Data not available * ** 5 14% 590 12% EC EC 25 68% 3 768 76% EC EC 0 0% 14 <1% EC EC Contextual data pertaining to gender, student status, place of birth, language learned at home and year entered school and board are provided by schools and/or boards through the Student Data Collection process. Some data may be missing because they were not provided by the school or the board. See the Explanation of Terms. Results as of October 30, 2015 5 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 †† Grade 3: All Students Grade 3: Reading* Number of Students Percentage of All Grade 3 Students at All Levels: Reading* School 37 Board 4 927 Province EC Level 4 # 7 % 19% % 14% % EC Level 3 21 57% 57% EC Level 2 7 19% 23% EC Level 1 2 5% 3% EC NE1** 0 0% 1% EC 37 100% 98% EC No Data 0 0% <1% EC Exempt 0 0% 1% EC 76% 71% EC Participating Students At or Above Provincial Standard (Level 3 and 4)† School Grade 3: Writing* Number of Students School 37 Board 4 927 Province EC # 3 % 8% % 5% % EC Level 3 31 84% 71% EC Level 2 3 8% 21% EC Level 1 0 0% 1% EC 0 0% <1% EC 37 100% 98% EC No Data 0 0% <1% EC Exempt 0 0% 1% EC 92% 76% EC Participating Students At or Above Provincial Standard (Level 3 and 4)† School Grade 3: Mathematics* Number of Students School 37 Board 4 928 % 19% % 12% % EC Level 3 22 59% 52% EC Level 2 8 22% 30% EC Level 1 0 0% 4% EC NE1** 0 0% <1% EC 37 100% 98% EC No Data 0 0% <1% EC Exempt 0 0% 1% EC 78% 64% EC At or Above Provincial Standard (Level 3 and 4)† †† Province Province EC # 7 * ** † Board Percentage of All Grade 3 Students at All Levels: Mathematics* Level 4 Participating Students Province Percentage of All Grade 3 Students at All Levels: Writing* Level 4 NE1** Board School Board Province Because percentages in tables and graphs are rounded, and because graphs do not show all reporting categories, percentages may not add up to 100. See the Explanation of Terms. These percentages are based on the actual number of students and cannot be calculated simply by adding the rounded percentages of students at Levels 3 and 4. Some French Immersion students do not write all components of the assessment in Grade 3; the numbers shown reflect those students who were expected to write each component as determined by the French Immersion participation option selected by boards. Results as of October 30, 2015 6 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 Grade 3: Participating Students (excludes “no data” and “exempt” categories) Grade 3: Reading* Number of Students Percentage of Participating Grade 3 Students at All Levels: Reading* School 37 Board 4 842 Province EC Level 4 # 7 % 19% % 14% % EC Level 3 21 57% 58% EC Level 2 7 19% 24% EC Level 1 2 5% 3% EC NE1** 0 0% 1% EC 76% 72% EC At or Above Provincial Standard (Level 3 and 4)† School Board Province ; Grade 3: Writing* Number of Students Percentage of Participating Grade 3 Students at All Levels: Writing* School 37 Board 4 841 Province EC Level 4 # 3 % 8% % 5% % EC Level 3 31 84% 73% EC Level 2 3 8% 22% EC Level 1 0 0% 1% EC NE1** 0 0% <1% EC 92% 78% EC At or Above Provincial Standard (Level 3 and 4)† School Grade 3: Mathematics* Number of Students Province Percentage of Participating Grade 3 Students at All Levels: Mathematics* School 37 Board 4 841 Province EC Level 4 # 7 % 19% % 13% % EC Level 3 22 59% 53% EC Level 2 8 22% 30% EC Level 1 0 0% 4% EC NE1** 0 0% <1% EC 78% 65% EC At or Above Provincial Standard (Level 3 and 4)† School * ** † Board Board Province Because percentages in tables and graphs are rounded, percentages may not add up to 100. See the Explanation of Terms. These percentages are based on the actual number of students and cannot be calculated simply by adding the rounded percentages of students at Levels 3 and 4. Results as of October 30, 2015 7 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 †† Grade 3: Gender Grade 3: School* Number of Students Reading Female Male 21 16 Writing Female Male 21 16 Mathematics Female Male 21 16 Level 4 19% 19% 5% 12% 10% 31% Level 3 62% 50% 90% 75% 67% 50% Level 2 14% 25% 5% 12% 24% 19% Level 1 5% 6% 0% 0% 0% 0% NE1** 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% No Data 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Exempt 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 81% 69% 95% 88% 76% 81% Participating Students At or Above Provincial Standard (Level 3 and 4)† Female Grade 3: Board* Number of Students Reading Female Male 2 354 2 573 Writing Female Male 2 354 2 573 Mathematics Female Male 2 354 2 574 Level 4 17% 11% 7% 3% 11% 13% Level 3 58% 56% 75% 68% 53% 51% Level 2 20% 26% 16% 26% 31% 29% Level 1 3% 4% 1% 1% 4% 4% NE1** <1% 1% <1% <1% <1% 1% 99% 98% 99% 98% 99% 98% No Data <1% <1% <1% <1% <1% <1% Exempt 1% 2% 1% 2% 1% 2% 76% 67% 82% 71% 64% 64% Participating Students At or Above Provincial Standard (Level 3 and 4)† Reading Female Male EC EC Writing Female Male EC EC Mathematics Female Male EC EC Level 4 EC EC EC EC EC EC Level 3 EC EC EC EC EC EC Level 2 EC EC EC EC EC EC Level 1 EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC No Data EC EC EC EC EC EC Exempt EC EC EC EC EC EC At or Above Provincial Standard (Level 3 and 4)† EC EC EC EC EC EC NE1** Participating Students * ** † †† Male Percentage of All Grade 3 Students At or Above Provincial Standard: Board† Female Grade 3: Province* Number of Students Percentage of All Grade 3 Students At or Above Provincial Standard: School† Male Percentage of All Grade 3 Students At or Above Provincial Standard: Province† Female Male Because percentages in tables are rounded, percentages may not add up to 100. See the Explanation of Terms. These percentages are based on the actual number of students and cannot be calculated simply by adding the rounded percentages of students at Levels 3 and 4. Results include only students for whom gender data were available. Results as of October 30, 2015 8 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 Contextual Information: Grade 6* This information provides a context for interpreting the school’s results. Demographic Information School Board Province Enrolment Number of Grade 6 students Number of classes with Grade 6 students Number of schools with Grade 6 classes 42 5 108 EC 3 378 EC Not applicable Number Percent 123 Number Percent EC Number Percent Gender Female 22 52% 2 493 49% EC EC Male 20 48% 2 615 51% EC EC 0 0% 0 0% EC EC English language learners** 3 7% 811 16% EC EC Students with special education needs (excluding gifted)** 6 14% 861 17% EC EC 39 93% 4 265 83% EC EC Gender not specified Student Status Place of Birth Born in Canada Born outside Canada 3 7% 840 16% EC EC In Canada less than one year 0 0% 22 <1% EC EC In Canada one year or more but less than three years 2 5% 97 2% EC EC In Canada three years or more 1 2% 657 13% EC EC 6 14% 1 260 25% EC EC Year of the assessment 2 5% 487 10% EC EC Year prior to the assessment 3 7% 735 14% EC EC 2 years prior to the assessment 3 7% 355 7% EC EC 34 81% 3 527 69% EC EC 0 0% 4 <1% EC EC Year of the assessment 1 2% 279 5% EC EC Year prior to the assessment 3 7% 253 5% EC EC Language First language learned at home was other than English Year Student Entered Current School 3 or more years prior to the assessment Data not available Year Student Entered Current Board 2 years prior to the assessment 3 or more years prior to the assessment Data not available * ** 2 5% 228 4% EC EC 36 86% 4 342 85% EC EC 0 0% 6 <1% EC EC Contextual data pertaining to gender, student status, place of birth, language learned at home and year entered school and board are provided by schools and/or boards through the Student Data Collection process. Some data may be missing because they were not provided by the school or the board. See the Explanation of Terms. Results as of October 30, 2015 9 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 Grade 6: All Students Grade 6: Reading* Number of Students Percentage of All Grade 6 Students at All Levels: Reading* School 42 Board 5 108 Province EC Level 4 # 7 % 17% % 13% % EC Level 3 30 71% 68% EC Level 2 3 7% 16% EC Level 1 0 0% 1% EC NE1** 1 2% <1% EC 41 98% 98% EC No Data 1 2% <1% EC Exempt 0 0% 1% EC 88% 81% EC Participating Students At or Above Provincial Standard (Level 3 and 4)† Grade 6: Writing* Number of Students Board 5 108 % 26% % 16% % EC Level 3 27 64% 66% EC Level 2 3 7% 16% EC Level 1 0 0% 1% EC 0 0% <1% EC 41 98% 98% EC No Data 1 2% <1% EC Exempt 0 0% 1% EC 90% 82% EC At or Above Provincial Standard (Level 3 and 4)† Grade 6: Mathematics* Number of Students School 42 Board 5 107 Board Province Province EC # 5 % 12% % 13% % EC Level 3 27 64% 40% EC Level 2 3 7% 31% EC Level 1 4 10% 14% EC NE1** 0 0% <1% EC 39 93% 98% EC No Data 1 2% <1% EC Exempt 2 5% 1% EC 76% 53% EC At or Above Provincial Standard (Level 3 and 4)† * ** † School Percentage of All Grade 6 Students at All Levels: Mathematics* Level 4 Participating Students Province Province EC # 11 Participating Students Board Percentage of All Grade 6 Students at All Levels: Writing* School 42 Level 4 NE1** School School Board Province Because percentages in tables and graphs are rounded, and because graphs do not show all reporting categories, percentages may not add up to 100. See the Explanation of Terms. These percentages are based on the actual number of students and cannot be calculated simply by adding the rounded percentages of students at Levels 3 and 4. Results as of October 30, 2015 10 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 Grade 6: Participating Students (excludes “no data” and “exempt” categories) Grade 6: Reading* Number of Students Percentage of Participating Grade 6 Students at All Levels: Reading* School 41 Board 5 026 Province EC Level 4 # 7 % 17% % 13% % EC Level 3 30 73% 69% EC Level 2 3 7% 17% EC Level 1 0 0% 1% EC NE1** 1 2% <1% EC 90% 82% EC At or Above Provincial Standard (Level 3 and 4)† School Grade 6: Writing* Number of Students Board 5 025 Province EC # 11 % 27% % 16% % EC Level 3 27 66% 67% EC Level 2 3 7% 16% EC Level 1 0 0% 1% EC NE1** 0 0% <1% EC 93% 83% EC At or Above Provincial Standard (Level 3 and 4)† School Grade 6: Mathematics* Board Province Percentage of Participating Grade 6 Students at All Levels: Mathematics* School 39 Board 5 015 Province EC Level 4 # 5 % 13% % 13% % EC Level 3 27 69% 41% EC Level 2 3 8% 32% EC Level 1 4 10% 14% EC NE1** 0 0% <1% EC 82% 54% EC At or Above Provincial Standard (Level 3 and 4)† School * ** † Province Percentage of Participating Grade 6 Students at All Levels: Writing* School 41 Level 4 Number of Students Board Board Province Because percentages in tables and graphs are rounded, percentages may not add up to 100. See the Explanation of Terms. These percentages are based on the actual number of students and cannot be calculated simply by adding the rounded percentages of students at Levels 3 and 4. Results as of October 30, 2015 11 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 †† Grade 6: Gender Grade 6: School* Number of Students Reading Female Male 22 20 Writing Female Male 22 20 Mathematics Female Male 22 20 Level 4 23% 10% 41% 10% 18% 5% Level 3 68% 75% 50% 80% 59% 70% Level 2 9% 5% 9% 5% 5% 10% Level 1 0% 0% 0% 0% 14% 5% NE1** 0% 5% 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 95% 100% 95% 95% 90% No Data 0% 5% 0% 5% 0% 5% Exempt 0% 0% 0% 0% 5% 5% 91% 85% 91% 90% 77% 75% Participating Students At or Above Provincial Standard (Level 3 and 4)† Female Grade 6: Board* Number of Students Reading Female Male 2 493 2 615 Writing Female Male 2 493 2 615 Mathematics Female Male 2 492 2 615 Level 4 17% 10% 23% 10% 13% 13% Level 3 67% 68% 65% 66% 41% 39% Level 2 14% 18% 10% 21% 31% 31% Level 1 1% 1% <1% 1% 13% 15% NE1** <1% <1% <1% <1% <1% <1% 99% 98% 99% 98% 99% 98% No Data <1% <1% <1% <1% <1% <1% Exempt 1% 2% 1% 2% 1% 2% 84% 78% 88% 76% 55% 52% Participating Students At or Above Provincial Standard (Level 3 and 4)† Reading Female Male EC EC Writing Female Male EC EC Mathematics Female Male EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC Level 3 EC EC EC EC EC EC Level 2 EC EC EC EC EC EC Level 1 EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC No Data EC EC EC EC EC EC Exempt EC EC EC EC EC EC At or Above Provincial Standard (Level 3 and 4)† EC EC EC EC EC EC Participating Students * ** † †† Male Percentage of All Grade 6 Students At or Above Provincial Standard: Province† Level 4 NE1** Male Percentage of All Grade 6 Students At or Above Provincial Standard: Board† Female Grade 6: Province* Number of Students Percentage of All Grade 6 Students At or Above Provincial Standard: School† Female Male Because percentages in tables and graphs are rounded, percentages may not add up to 100. See the Explanation of Terms. These percentages are based on the actual number of students and cannot be calculated simply by adding the rounded percentages of students at Levels 3 and 4. Results include only students for whom gender data were available. Results as of October 30, 2015 12 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 Contextual Information over Time: Grade 3* This information provides a context for interpreting the school’s results of the current and previous administrations. Grade 3 2010–2011 2011–2012 2012–2013 2013–2014 2014–2015 Enrolment Number of students 39 38 38 39 37 Reading† 97% 100% 100% 100% 100% Writing† 95% 100% 100% 100% 100% Mathematics† 95% 100% 100% 97% 100% Female 51% 55% 53% 44% 57% Male 49% 45% 47% 56% 43% English language learners** 18% 5% 11% 26% 30% Students with special education needs (excluding gifted)** 15% 3% 0% 5% 3% Born in Canada 87% 100% 89% 90% 89% Born outside Canada 13% 0% 11% 10% 11% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Participation in the Assessment Gender Student Status Place of Birth In Canada less than one year 0% 0% 3% 0% 11% 10% 0% 5% 5% 0% 28% 11% 26% 21% 19% Year of the assessment 0% 5% 8% 8% 14% Year prior to the assessment 8% 3% 8% 8% 16% 2 years prior to the assessment 13% 13% 8% 5% 8% 3 or more years prior to the assessment 79% 79% 76% 79% 62% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% In Canada one year or more but less than three years In Canada three years or more Language First language learned at home was other than English Year Student Entered Current School Data not available * † ** Contextual data pertaining to gender, student status, place of birth, language learned at home and year entered school are provided by schools and/or boards through the Student Data Collection process. Some data may be missing because they were not provided by the school or the board. Some French Immersion students do not write all components of the assessment in Grade 3; the numbers shown reflect those students who were expected to write each component as determined by the French Immersion participation option selected by boards. See the Explanation of Terms. Results as of October 30, 2015 13 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 Results over Time, 2011–2012 to 2014–2015♦ Grade 3: Reading Grade 3 Reading: School* Year Number of Students Percentage of All Grade 3 Students at All Levels in Reading: School* ‘11–‘12 ‘12–‘13 ‘13–‘14 ‘14–‘15 38 38 39 37 Level 4 16% 13% 10% 19% Level 3 82% 82% 79% 57% Level 2 3% 5% 8% 19% Level 1 0% 0% 3% 5% NE1** Participating Students 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% No Data 0% 0% 0% 0% Exempt 0% 0% 0% 0% 97% 95% 90% 76% At or Above Provincial Standard† Grade 3 Reading: Board* Year Number of Students ‘12–‘13 ‘13–‘14 ‘14–‘15 4 877 5 105 5 051 4 927 11% 12% 11% 14% Level 3 59% 59% 61% 57% Level 2 22% 23% 22% 23% Level 1 5% 5% 3% 3% NE1** Participating Students 1% 1% <1% 1% 98% 99% 98% 98% No Data <1% <1% <1% <1% Exempt 2% 1% 1% 1% 70% 71% 73% 71% Grade 3 Reading: Province* ‘11–‘12 ‘12–‘13 ‘13–‘14 ‘14–‘15 Number of Students 121 727 122 450 122 018 EC Level 4 10% 12% 12% EC Level 3 56% 55% 58% EC Level 2 23% 23% 23% EC Level 1 6% 5% 4% EC NE1** Participating Students 1% 1% 1% EC 97% 97% 97% EC No Data <1% 1% 1% EC Exempt 3% 3% 2% EC 66% 68% 70% EC ♦ * ** † 2013–2014 2014–2015 2011–2012 2012–2013 2013–2014 2014–2015 Percentage of All Grade 3 Students at All Levels in Reading: Province* Year At or Above Provincial Standard† 2012–2013 Percentage of All Grade 3 Students at All Levels in Reading: Board* ‘11–‘12 Level 4 At or Above Provincial Standard† 2011–2012 2011–2012 2012–2013 2013–2014 2014–2015 Refer to the EQAO Web site (www.eqao.com) for data from previous years. Because percentages in tables and graphs are rounded, and because graphs do not show all reporting categories, percentages may not add up to See 100. the Explanation of Terms. These percentages are based on the actual number of students and cannot be calculated simply by adding the rounded percentages of students at Levels 3 and 4. Results as of October 30, 2015 14 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 Results over Time, 2011–2012 to 2014–2015♦ Grade 3: Writing Grade 3 Writing: School* Year Number of Students Percentage of All Grade 3 Students at All Levels in Writing: School* ‘11–‘12 ‘12–‘13 ‘13–‘14 ‘14–‘15 38 38 39 37 Level 4 16% 5% 8% 8% Level 3 82% 95% 90% 84% Level 2 3% 0% 3% 8% Level 1 0% 0% 0% 0% NE1** Participating Students 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% No Data 0% 0% 0% 0% Exempt 0% 0% 0% 0% 97% 100% 97% 92% At or Above Provincial Standard† Grade 3 Writing: Board* Year Number of Students ‘12–‘13 ‘13–‘14 ‘14–‘15 4 877 5 105 5 051 4 927 7% 7% 6% 5% Level 3 72% 73% 76% 71% Level 2 18% 18% 15% 21% Level 1 <1% 1% 1% 1% NE1** Participating Students <1% <1% <1% <1% 98% 99% 98% 98% No Data <1% <1% <1% <1% Exempt 2% 1% 1% 1% 80% 80% 83% 76% Grade 3 Writing: Province* Year ‘11–‘12 ‘12–‘13 ‘13–‘14 ‘14–‘15 121 727 122 447 122 018 EC Level 4 6% 7% 6% EC Level 3 69% 70% 72% EC Level 2 21% 19% 18% EC Level 1 <1% 1% 1% EC NE1** Participating Students <1% <1% <1% EC 97% 97% 97% EC No Data 1% 1% 1% EC Exempt 2% 2% 2% EC 76% 77% 78% EC ♦ * ** † 2013–2014 2014–2015 2011–2012 2012–2013 2013–2014 2014–2015 Percentage of All Grade 3 Students at All Levels in Writing: Province* Number of Students At or Above Provincial Standard† 2012–2013 Percentage of All Grade 3 Students at All Levels in Writing: Board* ‘11–‘12 Level 4 At or Above Provincial Standard† 2011–2012 2011–2012 2012–2013 2013–2014 2014–2015 Refer to the EQAO Web site (www.eqao.com) for data from previous years. Because percentages in tables and graphs are rounded, and because graphs do not show all reporting categories, percentages may not add up to See 100. the Explanation of Terms. These percentages are based on the actual number of students and cannot be calculated simply by adding the rounded percentages of students at Levels 3 and 4. Results as of October 30, 2015 15 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 Results over Time, 2011–2012 to 2014–2015♦ Grade 3: Mathematics Grade 3 Mathematics: School* Year Number of Students Percentage of All Grade 3 Students at All Levels in Mathematics: School* ‘11–‘12 ‘12–‘13 ‘13–‘14 ‘14–‘15 38 38 39 37 Level 4 24% 24% 8% 19% Level 3 74% 74% 82% 59% Level 2 3% 3% 8% 22% Level 1 0% 0% 0% 0% NE1** Participating Students 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 100% 97% 100% No Data 0% 0% 3% 0% Exempt 0% 0% 0% 0% 97% 97% 90% 78% At or Above Provincial Standard† Grade 3 Mathematics: Board* Year Number of Students ‘12–‘13 ‘13–‘14 ‘14–‘15 4 877 5 105 5 051 4 928 12% 11% 11% 12% Level 3 58% 57% 56% 52% Level 2 25% 27% 27% 30% Level 1 3% 3% 4% 4% NE1** Participating Students <1% <1% <1% <1% 98% 98% 98% 98% No Data <1% <1% <1% <1% Exempt 2% 1% 1% 1% 70% 68% 67% 64% Grade 3 Mathematics: Province* Year ‘11–‘12 ‘12–‘13 ‘13–‘14 ‘14–‘15 126 439 127 633 127 504 EC Level 4 12% 12% 13% EC Level 3 56% 55% 54% EC Level 2 25% 27% 26% EC Level 1 3% 3% 4% EC NE1** Participating Students 1% <1% <1% EC 97% 97% 97% EC No Data 1% 1% 1% EC Exempt 2% 2% 2% EC 68% 67% 67% EC ♦ * ** † 2013–2014 2014–2015 2011–2012 2012–2013 2013–2014 2014–2015 Percentage of All Grade 3 Students at All Levels in Mathematics: Province* Number of Students At or Above Provincial Standard† 2012–2013 Percentage of All Grade 3 Students at All Levels in Mathematics: Board* ‘11–‘12 Level 4 At or Above Provincial Standard† 2011–2012 2011–2012 2012–2013 2013–2014 2014–2015 Refer to the EQAO Web site (www.eqao.com) for data from previous years. Because percentages in tables and graphs are rounded, and because graphs do not show all reporting categories, percentages may not add up to See 100. the Explanation of Terms. These percentages are based on the actual number of students and cannot be calculated simply by adding the rounded percentages of students at Levels 3 and 4. Results as of October 30, 2015 16 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 Contextual Information over Time: Grade 6* This information provides a context for interpreting the school’s results of the current and previous administrations. 2010–2011 2011–2012 2012–2013 2013–2014 2014–2015 53 32 32 40 42 Reading 98% 100% 100% 100% 98% Writing 98% 100% 100% 100% 98% Mathematics 96% 91% 100% 98% 93% Female 53% 62% 47% 55% 52% Male 47% 38% 53% 45% 48% Grade 6 Enrolment Number of students Participation in the Assessment Gender Student Status English language learners** 2% 6% 0% 2% 7% Students with special education needs (excluding gifted)** 13% 12% 6% 20% 14% Born in Canada 85% 84% 91% 85% 93% Born outside Canada 15% 16% 9% 15% 7% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Place of Birth In Canada less than one year In Canada one year or more but less than three years 2% 3% 0% 0% 5% In Canada three years or more 13% 12% 9% 12% 2% 17% 25% 25% 25% 14% Year of the assessment 4% 12% 9% 5% 5% Year prior to the assessment 6% 3% 19% 8% 7% Language First language learned at home was other than English Year Student Entered Current School 2 years prior to the assessment 8% 6% 3% 5% 7% 3 or more years prior to the assessment 83% 78% 69% 82% 81% Data not available 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% * ** Contextual data pertaining to gender, student status, place of birth, language learned at home and year entered school are provided by schools and/or boards through the Student Data Collection process. Some data may be missing because they were not provided by the school or the board. See the Explanation of Terms. Results as of October 30, 2015 17 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 Results over Time, 2011–2012 to 2014–2015♦ Grade 6: Reading Grade 6 Reading: School* Year Number of Students Percentage of All Grade 6 Students at All Levels in Reading: School* ‘11–‘12 ‘12–‘13 ‘13–‘14 ‘14–‘15 32 32 40 42 Level 4 25% 31% 40% 17% Level 3 69% 62% 58% 71% Level 2 6% 6% 2% 7% Level 1 0% 0% 0% 0% NE1** Participating Students 0% 0% 0% 2% 100% 100% 100% 98% No Data 0% 0% 0% 2% Exempt 0% 0% 0% 0% 94% 94% 98% 88% At or Above Provincial Standard† Grade 6 Reading: Board* Year Number of Students ‘12–‘13 ‘13–‘14 ‘14–‘15 5 481 5 544 5 259 5 108 15% 14% 12% 13% Level 3 63% 65% 71% 68% Level 2 19% 18% 15% 16% Level 1 2% 2% 2% 1% NE1** Participating Students <1% <1% <1% <1% 99% 99% 99% 98% No Data <1% <1% <1% <1% Exempt 1% 1% 1% 1% 78% 79% 82% 81% Grade 6 Reading: Province* ‘11–‘12 ‘12–‘13 ‘13–‘14 ‘14–‘15 Number of Students 129 420 131 514 127 261 EC Level 4 13% 13% 12% EC Level 3 62% 64% 67% EC Level 2 19% 18% 16% EC Level 1 3% 2% 2% EC <1% <1% <1% EC 97% 98% 98% EC No Data 1% <1% <1% EC Exempt 2% 2% 2% EC 75% 77% 79% EC At or Above Provincial Standard† ♦ * ** † 2013–2014 2014–2015 2011–2012 2012–2013 2013–2014 2014–2015 Percentage of All Grade 6 Students at All Levels in Reading: Province* Year NE1** Participating Students 2012–2013 Percentage of All Grade 6 Students at All Levels in Reading: Board* ‘11–‘12 Level 4 At or Above Provincial Standard† 2011–2012 2011–2012 2012–2013 2013–2014 2014–2015 Refer to the EQAO Web site (www.eqao.com) for data from previous years. Because percentages in tables and graphs are rounded, and because graphs do not show all reporting categories, percentages may not add up to See 100. the Explanation of Terms. These percentages are based on the actual number of students and cannot be calculated simply by adding the rounded percentages of students at Levels 3 and 4. Results as of October 30, 2015 18 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 Results over Time, 2011–2012 to 2014–2015♦ Grade 6: Writing Grade 6 Writing: School* Year Number of Students Percentage of All Grade 6 Students at All Levels in Writing: School* ‘11–‘12 ‘12–‘13 ‘13–‘14 ‘14–‘15 32 32 40 42 Level 4 41% 28% 32% 26% Level 3 56% 59% 62% 64% Level 2 3% 12% 5% 7% Level 1 0% 0% 0% 0% NE1** Participating Students 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% 98% No Data 0% 0% 0% 2% Exempt 0% 0% 0% 0% 97% 88% 95% 90% At or Above Provincial Standard† Grade 6 Writing: Board* Year Number of Students ‘12–‘13 ‘13–‘14 ‘14–‘15 5 481 5 544 5 259 5 108 13% 16% 13% 16% Level 3 65% 64% 69% 66% Level 2 20% 18% 16% 16% Level 1 <1% 1% 1% 1% NE1** Participating Students <1% <1% <1% <1% 99% 99% 99% 98% No Data <1% <1% <1% <1% Exempt 1% 1% 1% 1% 78% 80% 82% 82% Grade 6 Writing: Province* ‘11–‘12 ‘12–‘13 ‘13–‘14 ‘14–‘15 Number of Students 129 420 131 504 127 207 EC Level 4 12% 13% 12% EC Level 3 63% 64% 66% EC Level 2 23% 20% 18% EC Level 1 <1% 1% 1% EC NE1** Participating Students <1% <1% <1% EC 97% 98% 98% EC No Data 1% <1% 1% EC Exempt 2% 2% 2% EC 74% 76% 78% EC ♦ * ** † 2013–2014 2014–2015 2011–2012 2012–2013 2013–2014 2014–2015 Percentage of All Grade 6 Students at All Levels in Writing: Province* Year At or Above Provincial Standard† 2012–2013 Percentage of All Grade 6 Students at All Levels in Writing: Board* ‘11–‘12 Level 4 At or Above Provincial Standard† 2011–2012 2011–2012 2012–2013 2013–2014 2014–2015 Refer to the EQAO Web site (www.eqao.com) for data from previous years. Because percentages in tables and graphs are rounded, and because graphs do not show all reporting categories, percentages may not add up to See 100. the Explanation of Terms. These percentages are based on the actual number of students and cannot be calculated simply by adding the rounded percentages of students at Levels 3 and 4. Results as of October 30, 2015 19 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 Results over Time, 2011–2012 to 2014–2015♦ Grade 6: Mathematics Grade 6 Mathematics: School* Year Number of Students Percentage of All Grade 6 Students at All Levels in Mathematics: School* ‘11–‘12 ‘12–‘13 ‘13–‘14 ‘14–‘15 32 32 40 42 Level 4 25% 28% 25% 12% Level 3 50% 59% 50% 64% Level 2 16% 3% 15% 7% Level 1 0% 9% 8% 10% NE1** Participating Students 0% 0% 0% 0% 91% 100% 98% 93% No Data 0% 0% 0% 2% Exempt 9% 0% 2% 5% 75% 88% 75% 76% At or Above Provincial Standard† Grade 6 Mathematics: Board* Year Number of Students ‘12–‘13 ‘13–‘14 ‘14–‘15 5 479 5 544 5 259 5 107 14% 13% 13% 13% Level 3 49% 46% 44% 40% Level 2 27% 29% 30% 31% Level 1 8% 10% 11% 14% NE1** Participating Students <1% <1% <1% <1% 98% 99% 99% 98% No Data <1% <1% <1% <1% Exempt 1% 1% 1% 1% 63% 59% 57% 53% Grade 6 Mathematics: Province* ‘11–‘12 ‘12–‘13 ‘13–‘14 ‘14–‘15 Number of Students 129 368 131 543 127 286 EC Level 4 13% 13% 13% EC Level 3 45% 43% 42% EC Level 2 29% 30% 30% EC Level 1 10% 11% 13% EC NE1** Participating Students <1% <1% <1% EC 97% 97% 98% EC No Data 1% 1% 1% EC Exempt 2% 2% 2% EC 58% 57% 54% EC ♦ * ** † 2013–2014 2014–2015 2011–2012 2012–2013 2013–2014 2014–2015 Percentage of All Grade 6 Students at All Levels in Mathematics: Province* Year At or Above Provincial Standard† 2012–2013 Percentage of All Grade 6 Students at All Levels in Mathematics: Board* ‘11–‘12 Level 4 At or Above Provincial Standard† 2011–2012 2011–2012 2012–2013 2013–2014 2014–2015 Refer to the EQAO Web site (www.eqao.com) for data from previous years. Because percentages in tables and graphs are rounded, and because graphs do not show all reporting categories, percentages may not add up to See the Explanation of Terms. These percentages are based on the actual number of students and cannot be calculated simply by adding the rounded percentages of students at 100. Levels 3 and 4. Results as of October 30, 2015 20 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 RESULTS FOR ALL STUDENTS OVER TIME BY GENDER* Percentage of Students At or Above the Provincial Standard (Level 3 and 4): Grade 3 2010–2011 2011–2012 2012–2013 2013–2014 2014–2015 READING WRITING MATHEMATICS Female Male Total Number of Grade 3 Students* 2010–2011 School * 2011–2012 2012–2013 2013–2014 2014–2015 Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male 20 19 21 17 20 18 17 22 21 16 Includes only students for whom gender data were available. Results as of October 30, 2015 21 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 RESULTS FOR ALL STUDENTS OVER TIME BY GENDER* Percentage of Students At or Above the Provincial Standard (Level 3 and 4): Grade 6 2010–2011 2011–2012 2012–2013 2013–2014 2014–2015 READING WRITING MATHEMATICS Female Male Total Number of Grade 6 Students* 2010–2011 School * 2011–2012 2012–2013 2013–2014 2014–2015 Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male 28 25 20 12 15 17 22 18 22 20 Includes only students for whom gender data were available. Results as of October 30, 2015 22 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 STUDENT QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTS FOR SCHOOL: GRADE 3 (# = 37) Never Sometimes STUDENT ENGAGEMENT About reading: Most of the time Percentage of Students* Number of students who answered “most of the time” I like to read. 22 I am a good reader. 30 I am able to understand difficult reading passages. 10 I do my best when I do reading activities in class. 33 STUDENT ENGAGEMENT About writing: I like to write. 16 I am a good writer. 20 I am able to communicate my ideas in writing. 23 I do my best when I do writing activities in class. 30 COGNITIVE STRATEGIES USED IN LANGUAGE * I make sure I understand what I am reading. 29 I organize my ideas before I start to write. 18 I edit my writing to make it better. 17 I check my writing for spelling and grammar. 13 Percentages may not add up to 100, due to rounding or to ambiguous or blank responses. Where there is no number in a bar, the percentage of responses is smaller than four. Results as of October 30, 2015 23 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 STUDENT QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTS FOR SCHOOL: GRADE 3 (# = 37) Never Sometimes STUDENT ENGAGEMENT About mathematics: Most of the time Percentage of Students* Number of students who answered “most of the time” I like mathematics. 20 I am good at mathematics. 26 I am able to answer difficult mathematics questions. 17 I do my best when I do mathematics activities in class. 33 COGNITIVE STRATEGIES USED IN MATHEMATICS When I am working on a mathematics problem, I read over the problem first to make sure I know what I am supposed to do. 26 I think about the steps I will use to solve the problem. 20 Never 1 or 2 times a month READING OUTSIDE SCHOOL How often do you read the following when you are not at school? * 1 to 3 times a week Percentage of Students* Every day or almost every day Number of students who answered “every day or almost every day” Stories or novels 22 Comics 11 Books, newspapers, magazines or Web sites for information 11 E-mail, text or instant messages 10 Any other type of reading material 9 Percentages may not add up to 100, due to rounding or to ambiguous or blank responses. Where there is no number in a bar, the percentage of responses is smaller than four. Results as of October 30, 2015 24 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 STUDENT QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTS FOR SCHOOL: GRADE 3 (# = 37) Never 1 or 2 times a month WRITING OUTSIDE SCHOOL How often do you write the following (using paper or a computer) when you are not at school? 1 to 3 times a week Every day or almost every day Percentage of Students* Number of students who answered “every day or almost every day” Stories 6 Journal entries 3 E-mail, text or instant messages 11 Letters 3 OUT-OF-SCHOOL ACTIVITIES How often do you do the following when you are not at school? I participate in art, music or drama activities. 6 I participate in after-school clubs. 4 I participate in sports or other physical activities. 16 PARENTAL ENGAGEMENT How often do you and a parent, a guardian or another adult who lives with you do the following? We talk about the activities I do in school. 27 We talk about the reading and writing work I do in school. 13 We talk about the mathematics work I do in school. 17 We read together. 8 We look at my school agenda. 33 We use a computer together. 7 * Percentages may not add up to 100, due to rounding or to ambiguous or blank responses. Where there is no number in a bar, the percentage of responses is smaller than four. Results as of October 30, 2015 25 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 STUDENT QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTS FOR SCHOOL: GRADE 3 (# = 37) 0 programs 1 program SCREEN TIME (TELEVISION) On a school day, how many TV programs do you normally watch? Number of students who answered “4 programs or more” 4 After school 15 Percentage of Students* Number of students Only this one 22 1 other school 7 2 other schools 5 3 other schools 2 4 other schools or more 1 Another language (or other languages) as often as English LANGUAGES SPOKEN * Percentage of Students* 4 programs or more Before school SCHOOLS ATTENDED How many schools did you attend before this one? Only English/ Mostly English 2 or 3 programs Mostly another language (or other languages)/ Only another language (or other languages) Percentage of Students* Number of students who answered “only English” or “mostly English” Languages student speaks at home 22 Languages in which people speak to student at home 16 Percentages may not add up to 100, due to rounding or to ambiguous or blank responses. Where there is no number in a bar, the percentage of responses is smaller than four. Results as of October 30, 2015 26 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 STUDENT ENGAGEMENT About reading: Male* (# = EC) Female* (# = EC) All (# = EC) Province Male* (# = 2 499) Female* (# = 2 309) All (# = 4 808) Male* (# = 16) Board Percentage of students who answered “most of the time”† I like to read. 59% 57% 62% 44% 50% 38% EC EC EC I am a good reader. 81% 95% 62% 62% 64% 60% EC EC EC I am able to understand difficult reading passages. 27% 24% 31% 28% 26% 29% EC EC EC I do my best when I do reading activities in class. 89% 95% 81% 72% 77% 68% EC EC EC STUDENT ENGAGEMENT About writing: Percentage of students who answered “most of the time”† I like to write. 43% 52% 31% 48% 55% 42% EC EC EC I am a good writer. 54% 57% 50% 46% 53% 40% EC EC EC I am able to communicate my ideas in writing. 62% 76% 44% 41% 42% 40% EC EC EC I do my best when I do writing activities in class. 81% 90% 69% 68% 71% 65% EC EC EC COGNITIVE STRATEGIES USED IN LANGUAGE Percentage of students who answered “most of the time”† I make sure I understand what I am reading. 78% 81% 75% 63% 66% 59% EC EC EC I organize my ideas before I start to write. 49% 57% 38% 41% 46% 36% EC EC EC I edit my writing to make it better. 46% 48% 44% 42% 45% 39% EC EC EC I check my writing for spelling and grammar. 35% 38% 31% 44% 50% 39% EC EC EC STUDENT ENGAGEMENT About mathematics: Percentage of students who answered “most of the time”† I like mathematics. 54% 52% 56% 62% 57% 66% EC EC EC I am good at mathematics. 70% 71% 69% 56% 49% 62% EC EC EC I am able to answer difficult mathematics questions. 46% 52% 38% 36% 29% 42% EC EC EC I do my best when I do mathematics activities in class. 89% 86% 94% 78% 78% 77% EC EC EC COGNITIVE STRATEGIES USED IN MATHEMATICS When I am working on a mathematics problem, * † Female* (# = 21) GRADE 3: STUDENT QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTS FOR SCHOOL, BOARD AND PROVINCE (all students, female, male) All (# = 37) School Percentage of students who answered “most of the time”† I read over the problem first to make sure I know what I am supposed to do. 70% 81% 56% 67% 71% 63% EC EC EC I think about the steps I will use to solve the problem. 54% 43% 69% 48% 49% 47% EC EC EC Includes only students for whom gender data were available. Other response options were “never” and “sometimes”. Results as of October 30, 2015 27 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 READING OUTSIDE SCHOOL How often do you read the following when you are not at school? Male* (# = EC) Female* (# = EC) All (# = EC) Male* (# = 2 499) Female* (# = 2 309) All (# = 4 808) Province Percentage of students who answered “every day or almost every day”† Stories or novels 59% 57% 62% 32% 37% 27% EC EC EC Comics 30% 19% 44% 19% 15% 24% EC EC EC Books, newspapers, magazines or Web sites for information 30% 33% 25% 22% 25% 20% EC EC EC E-mails, text or instant messages 27% 38% 12% 23% 27% 19% EC EC EC Any other type of reading material 24% 29% 19% 31% 37% 26% EC EC EC WRITING OUTSIDE SCHOOL How often do you write the following (using paper or a computer) when you are not at school? Percentage of students who answered “every day or almost every day”† Stories 16% 24% 6% 15% 19% 12% EC EC EC Journal entries 8% 14% 0% 13% 18% 9% EC EC EC E-mails, text or instant messages 30% 38% 19% 21% 25% 18% EC EC EC Letters 8% 14% 0% 12% 14% 10% EC EC EC OUT-OF-SCHOOL ACTIVITIES How often do you do the following when you are not at school? Percentage of students who answered “every day or almost every day”† I participate in art, music or drama activities. 16% 24% 6% 22% 29% 15% EC EC EC I participate in after-school clubs. 11% 10% 12% 11% 12% 11% EC EC EC I participate in sports or other physical activities. 43% 52% 31% 39% 32% 45% EC EC EC PARENTAL ENGAGEMENT How often do you and a parent, a guardian or another adult who lives with you do the following? * † Board Male* (# = 16) All (# = 37) GRADE 3: STUDENT QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTS FOR SCHOOL, BOARD AND PROVINCE (all students, female, male) Female* (# = 21) School Percentage of students who answered “every day or almost every day”† We talk about the activities I do in school. 73% 86% 56% 56% 62% 51% EC EC EC We talk about the reading and writing work I do in school. 35% 48% 19% 35% 39% 31% EC EC EC We talk about the mathematics work I do in school. 46% 57% 31% 42% 44% 39% EC EC EC We read together. 22% 33% 6% 25% 28% 23% EC EC EC We look at my school agenda. 89% 86% 94% 63% 63% 62% EC EC EC We use a computer together. 19% 33% 0% 16% 17% 15% EC EC EC Includes only students for whom gender data were available. Other response options were “never”, “1 or 2 times a month” and “1 to 3 times a week.” Results as of October 30, 2015 28 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 SCREEN TIME (TELEVISION) On a school day, how many TV programs do you normally watch? Male* (# = EC) Female* (# = EC) All (# = EC) Male* (# = 2 499) Female* (# = 2 309) Province Percentage of students who answered “4 programs or more”† Before school 11% 14% 6% 9% 6% 12% EC EC EC After school 41% 33% 50% 48% 44% 51% EC EC EC SCHOOLS ATTENDED How many schools did you attend before this one? Percentage of students‡ Only this school/1 other school 78% 81% 75% 81% 82% 80% EC EC EC 2 other schools/3 other schools 19% 19% 19% 14% 14% 14% EC EC EC 4 other schools or more 3% 0% 6% 3% 2% 4% EC EC EC Percentage of students‡ LANGUAGES STUDENTS SPEAK AT HOME Only English/Mostly English 59% 71% 44% 67% 67% 67% EC EC EC Another language (or other languages) as often as English Mostly another language (or other languages)/ Only another language (or other languages) 30% 19% 44% 19% 20% 19% EC EC EC 11% 10% 12% 12% 12% 12% EC EC EC LANGUAGES SPOKEN TO STUDENTS AT HOME Only English/Mostly English Another language (or other languages) as often as English Mostly another language (or other languages)/ Only another language (or other languages) * † ‡ All (# = 4 808) Board Male* (# = 16) Female* (# = 21) GRADE 3: STUDENT QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTS FOR SCHOOL, BOARD AND PROVINCE (all students, female, male) All (# = 37) School Percentage of students‡ 43% 43% 44% 55% 54% 56% EC EC EC 14% 14% 12% 20% 21% 19% EC EC EC 43% 43% 44% 22% 22% 21% EC EC EC Includes only students for whom gender data were available. Other response options were “0 programs”, “1 program” and “2 or 3 programs”. Percentages may not add up to 100, due to rounding or to ambiguous or blank responses. Results as of October 30, 2015 29 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 STUDENT QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTS FOR SCHOOL: GRADE 6 (# = 41) Never Sometimes STUDENT ENGAGEMENT About reading: Most of the time Percentage of Students* Number of students who answered “most of the time” I like to read. 19 I am a good reader. 26 I am able to understand difficult reading passages. 18 I do my best when I do reading activities in class. 34 STUDENT ENGAGEMENT About writing: I like to write. 19 I am a good writer. 15 I am able to communicate my ideas in writing. 20 I do my best when I do writing activities in class. 34 COGNITIVE STRATEGIES USED IN LANGUAGE * I make sure I understand what I am reading. 30 I organize my ideas before I start to write. 20 I edit my writing to make it better. 22 I check my writing for spelling and grammar. 24 Percentages may not add up to 100, due to rounding or to ambiguous or blank responses. Where there is no number in a bar, the percentage of responses is smaller than four. Results as of October 30, 2015 30 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 STUDENT QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTS FOR SCHOOL: GRADE 6 (# = 41) Never Sometimes STUDENT ENGAGEMENT About mathematics: Most of the time Percentage of Students* Number of students who answered “most of the time” I like mathematics. 27 I am good at mathematics. 22 I am able to answer difficult mathematics questions. 22 I do my best when I do mathematics activities in class. 35 COGNITIVE STRATEGIES USED IN MATHEMATICS When I am working on a mathematics problem, I read over the problem first to make sure I know what I am supposed to do. 39 I think about the steps I will use to solve the problem. 24 Never 1 or 2 times a month READING OUTSIDE SCHOOL How often do you read the following when you are not at school? * 1 to 3 times a week Percentage of Students* Every day or almost every day Number of students who answered “every day or almost every day” Stories or novels 17 Comics 8 Books, newspapers, magazines or Web sites for information 13 E-mail, text or instant messages 28 Any other type of reading material 5 Percentages may not add up to 100, due to rounding or to ambiguous or blank responses. Where there is no number in a bar, the percentage of responses is smaller than four. Results as of October 30, 2015 31 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 STUDENT QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTS FOR SCHOOL: GRADE 6 (# = 41) Never 1 or 2 times a month WRITING OUTSIDE SCHOOL How often do you write the following (using paper or a computer) when you are not at school? 1 to 3 times a week Every day or almost every day Percentage of Students* Number of students who answered “every day or almost every day” Stories 1 Journal entries 3 E-mail, text or instant messages 27 Letters 1 OUT-OF-SCHOOL ACTIVITIES How often do you do the following when you are not at school? I participate in art, music or drama activities. 4 I participate in after-school clubs. 4 I participate in sports or other physical activities. 19 PARENTAL ENGAGEMENT How often do you and a parent, a guardian or another adult who lives with you do the following? We talk about the activities I do in school. 27 We talk about the reading and writing work I do in school. 14 We talk about the mathematics work I do in school. 18 We read together. 3 We look at my school agenda. 32 We use a computer together. 4 * Percentages may not add up to 100, due to rounding or to ambiguous or blank responses. Where there is no number in a bar, the percentage of responses is smaller than four. Results as of October 30, 2015 32 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 STUDENT QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTS FOR SCHOOL: GRADE 6 (# = 41) None About half an hour/ About 1 hour SCREEN TIME On a school day, how many hours do you usually spend on the following? About 2 hours Percentage of Students* About 3 hours/ More than 3 hours Number of students who answered “about 3 hours” or “more than 3 hours” Before school Watching TV 1 Playing video games 0 Using the Internet 0 Watching TV 11 Playing video games 4 Using the Internet 15 After school SCHOOLS ATTENDED How many schools did you attend before this one? * Percentage of Students* Number of students Only this one 26 1 other school 7 2 other schools 4 3 other schools 4 4 other schools or more 0 Percentages may not add up to 100, due to rounding or to ambiguous or blank responses. Where there is no number in a bar, the percentage of responses is smaller than four. Results as of October 30, 2015 33 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 STUDENT QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTS FOR SCHOOL: GRADE 6 (# = 41) Only English/ Mostly English Another language (or other languages) as often as English LANGUAGES SPOKEN * Mostly another language (or other languages)/ Only another language (or other languages) Percentage of Students* Number of students who answered “only English” or “mostly English” Languages student speaks at home 36 Languages in which people speak to student at home 32 Percentages may not add up to 100, due to rounding or to ambiguous or blank responses. Where there is no number in a bar, the percentage of responses is smaller than four. Results as of October 30, 2015 34 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 STUDENT ENGAGEMENT About reading: Male* (# = EC) Female* (# = EC) All (# = EC) Province Male* (# = 2 544) Female* (# = 2 452) All (# = 4 996) Male* (# = 19) Board Percentage of students who answered “most of the time”† I like to read. 46% 55% 37% 43% 50% 35% EC EC EC I am a good reader. 63% 55% 74% 65% 68% 62% EC EC EC I am able to understand difficult reading passages. 44% 45% 42% 38% 35% 40% EC EC EC I do my best when I do reading activities in class. 83% 82% 84% 72% 75% 68% EC EC EC STUDENT ENGAGEMENT About writing: Percentage of students who answered “most of the time”† I like to write. 46% 55% 37% 37% 47% 28% EC EC EC I am a good writer. 37% 45% 26% 39% 45% 33% EC EC EC I am able to communicate my ideas in writing. 49% 45% 53% 45% 49% 42% EC EC EC I do my best when I do writing activities in class. 83% 77% 89% 67% 71% 63% EC EC EC COGNITIVE STRATEGIES USED IN LANGUAGE Percentage of students who answered “most of the time”† I make sure I understand what I am reading. 73% 73% 74% 71% 74% 67% EC EC EC I organize my ideas before I start to write. 49% 45% 53% 33% 37% 29% EC EC EC I edit my writing to make it better. 54% 45% 63% 44% 50% 39% EC EC EC I check my writing for spelling and grammar. 59% 55% 63% 47% 50% 44% EC EC EC STUDENT ENGAGEMENT About mathematics: Percentage of students who answered “most of the time”† I like mathematics. 66% 59% 74% 51% 43% 58% EC EC EC I am good at mathematics. 54% 41% 68% 51% 44% 58% EC EC EC I am able to answer difficult mathematics questions. 54% 50% 58% 35% 27% 41% EC EC EC I do my best when I do mathematics activities in class. 85% 77% 95% 76% 74% 77% EC EC EC COGNITIVE STRATEGIES USED IN MATHEMATICS When I am working on a mathematics problem, * † Female* (# = 22) GRADE 6: STUDENT QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTS FOR SCHOOL, BOARD AND PROVINCE (all students, female, male) All (# = 41) School Percentage of students who answered “most of the time”† I read over the problem first to make sure I know what I am supposed to do. 95% 95% 95% 80% 83% 77% EC EC EC I think about the steps I will use to solve the problem. 59% 50% 68% 51% 52% 51% EC EC EC Includes only students for whom gender data were available. Other response options were “never” and “sometimes”. Results as of October 30, 2015 35 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 READING OUTSIDE SCHOOL How often do you read the following when you are not at school? Male* (# = EC) Female* (# = EC) All (# = EC) Male* (# = 2 544) Female* (# = 2 452) All (# = 4 996) Province Percentage of students who answered “every day or almost every day”† Stories or novels 41% 45% 37% 24% 31% 18% EC EC EC Comics 20% 18% 21% 13% 8% 17% EC EC EC Books, newspapers, magazines or Web sites for information 32% 32% 32% 26% 29% 23% EC EC EC E-mail, text or instant messages 68% 86% 47% 56% 65% 46% EC EC EC Any other type of reading material 12% 9% 16% 23% 26% 21% EC EC EC WRITING OUTSIDE SCHOOL How often do you write the following (using paper or a computer) when you are not at school? Percentage of students who answered “every day or almost every day”† Stories 2% 0% 5% 6% 8% 4% EC EC EC Journal entries 7% 14% 0% 6% 8% 3% EC EC EC E-mail, text or instant messages 66% 77% 53% 52% 62% 42% EC EC EC Letters 2% 0% 5% 3% 3% 3% EC EC EC OUT-OF-SCHOOL ACTIVITIES How often do you do the following when you are not at school? Percentage of students who answered “every day or almost every day”† I participate in art, music or drama activities. 10% 14% 5% 14% 19% 10% EC EC EC I participate in after-school clubs. 10% 5% 16% 8% 9% 8% EC EC EC I participate in sports or other physical activities. 46% 32% 63% 40% 33% 47% EC EC EC PARENTAL ENGAGEMENT How often do you and a parent, a guardian or another adult who lives with you do the following? * † Board Male* (# = 19) All (# = 41) GRADE 6: STUDENT QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTS FOR SCHOOL, BOARD AND PROVINCE (all students, female, male) Female* (# = 22) School Percentage of students who answered “every day or almost every day”† We talk about the activities I do in school. 66% 59% 74% 56% 58% 55% EC EC EC We talk about the reading and writing work I do in school. 34% 18% 53% 29% 30% 29% EC EC EC We talk about the mathematics work I do in school. 44% 32% 58% 39% 39% 39% EC EC EC We read together. 7% 0% 16% 6% 6% 6% EC EC EC We look at my school agenda. 78% 73% 84% 40% 37% 43% EC EC EC We use a computer together. 10% 9% 11% 9% 8% 10% EC EC EC Includes only students for whom gender data were available. Other response options were “never”, “1 or 2 times a month” and “1 to 3 times a week.” Results as of October 30, 2015 36 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 SCREEN TIME On a school day, how many hours do you usually spend on the following? Before school After school Male* (# = EC) Female* (# = EC) All (# = EC) Male* (# = 2 544) Female* (# = 2 452) Province Percentage of students who answered “about 3 hours” or “more than 3 hours† Watching TV 2% 0% 5% 2% 2% 2% EC EC EC Playing video games 0% 0% 0% 2% 1% 3% EC EC EC Using the Internet 0% 0% 0% 5% 4% 5% EC EC EC Watching TV 27% 27% 26% 17% 18% 16% EC EC EC Playing video games 10% 9% 11% 15% 6% 24% EC EC EC Using the Internet 37% 36% 37% 33% 35% 31% EC EC EC SCHOOLS ATTENDED How many schools did you attend before this one? Percentage of students‡ Only this school/1 other school 80% 77% 84% 74% 75% 73% EC EC EC 2 other schools/3 other schools 20% 23% 16% 19% 18% 19% EC EC EC 4 other schools or more 0% 0% 0% 4% 3% 4% EC EC EC Percentage of students‡ LANGUAGES STUDENTS SPEAK AT HOME Only English/Mostly English 88% 86% 89% 72% 72% 71% EC EC EC Another language (or other languages) as often as English Mostly another language (or other languages)/ Only another language (or other languages) 10% 9% 11% 17% 17% 17% EC EC EC 2% 5% 0% 9% 8% 10% EC EC EC LANGUAGES SPOKEN TO STUDENTS AT HOME Only English/Mostly English Another language (or other languages) as often as English Mostly another language (or other languages)/ Only another language (or other languages) * † ‡ All (# = 4 996) Board Male* (# = 19) Female* (# = 22) GRADE 6: STUDENT QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTS FOR SCHOOL, BOARD AND PROVINCE (all students, female, male) All (# = 41) School Percentage of students‡ 78% 68% 89% 60% 60% 60% EC EC EC 12% 18% 5% 19% 19% 18% EC EC EC 10% 14% 5% 18% 18% 19% EC EC EC Includes only students for whom gender data were available. Other response options were “none”, “about half an hour”, “about 1 hour” and “about 2 hours”. Percentages may not add up to 100, due to rounding or to ambiguous or blank responses. Results as of October 30, 2015 37 of 38 School Report Sts Martha and Mary Sep S (863785) Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, 2014–2015 EXPLANATION OF TERMS All Students Results are reported for all students in the grade. Participating Students Results are reported only for those students who took part in the assessment (excludes “no data” and “exempt” categories). Provincial Standard The Ministry of Education has set Level 3 as the provincial standard. Level 4 The student has demonstrated the required knowledge and skills. Achievement surpasses the provincial standard. Level 3 The student has demonstrated most of the required knowledge and skills. Achievement is at the provincial standard. Level 2 The student has demonstrated some of the required knowledge and skills. Achievement approaches the provincial standard. Level 1 The student has demonstrated some of the required knowledge and skills in limited ways. Achievement falls much below the provincial standard. NE1 "Not enough evidence for Level 1" is used when students did not demonstrate enough evidence of knowledge and understanding to be assigned Level 1. No Data Students who did not have a result due to absence or other reasons. Exempt Students who were formally exempted from participation in one or more components of the assessment. English Language Learners Students who have been identified by the school in accordance with English Language Learners: ESL and ELD Programs and Services: Policies and Procedures for Ontario Elementary and Secondary Schools, Kindergarten to Grade 12 (2007). Students with Special Education Needs (excluding gifted) Students who have been formally identified by an Identification, Placement and Review Committee, as well as students who have an Individual Education Plan. Students whose sole exceptionality is giftedness are not included. N/R “Not reported” indicates that the number of students participating (fewer than 10 in a group) or responding to the Student Questionnaire (fewer than six in a group) is so small that identification of individual student results might be possible; therefore, results are not reported. N/D No data available is used to indicate that there were no students in the grade or subject for the group or year specified. W EC Results as of October 30, 2015 Results are being withheld by EQAO. For further information, please contact the school principal. Due to exceptional circumstances in 2015, provincial data are unavailable to report provincial results. 38 of 38